Let me tell you right now, if there was one CB who I'd also go battle with on being the #1 guy its Jordan Poyer.
Let me tell you right now, if there was one CB who I'd also go battle with on being the #1 guy its Jordan Poyer.
Just living the dream of a college kid wanting to be something
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Name for you all to keep an eye on? Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB from UCONN
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Imo you have to know what you have before you can make a decision about a position/player. At this current stage we don't know what Morgan, Hankerson and Robinson can become. Morgan has the highest catch rate and YAC on the team. Drafting another WR is drafting an even less known quantity then WRs they would pass/step over on the depth chart. Being passed over effectively creates a wasted progression/development which can lead to a wasted resources (those spent to acquire the passed over WR) it could also lead to 2 wasted picks if the drafted WR doesn't pan out. Also, the draft like FA is zero sum, every yes at one position is no to another position. A yes at WR is a no to position X.
I would like another 'big' talent at WR but I don't want to chase it either. But the WR we seek could be on the roster or it could be a complementary effect of our stable of WRs. Let self evaluation and the draft guide the direction of the team, as opposed to trying to follow a set blue print.
Imo this isn't a question of short term goals or BPA its a question of team building and prioritization. I think most people are in favor of milking the most talent out of draft pick.I don't think we have a lot of short term holes and I like the idea of taking a chance at pairing RGIII with a top talent at receiver for a long time. And mainly, I 'm a BPA believer that likes the idea of milking the most available talent out of a draft pick.
Smu vs Houston on MSG plus and or fox sports right now.
I'm curious to see how hunt the kid from Estonia stacks up... I'm deffenitly interested. U can never have enough de's!!!
Oregon at Arizona State on espn.
Oregon leads 8 to 7, early 1st quarter
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Will Sutton apparently injured right knee on 2nd play of the game, 1st quarter. On sideline ...
Will Sutton could potentially be that impact Dlineman type that we need for us in the 3-4. I know he isn't the typical 300+ space eater but he just eplodes into the backfield. He's listed at 270 and plays a little bigger. Do you guys think he can put on say 15 lbs and be effective in a 3-4 as an end? Whether with us or say a Texans 3-4 scheme?
RIP Sean Taylor. A true legend.
On Oregon defense watch OLB #96 Dion Jordan, NT #92 Wade Keliikipi, ILB #47 Kiko Alonso, ILB #46 Michael Clay
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Sutton out for the game, official call at 8:30 1st quarter.
Vs Colorado St.Travis Johnson, San Jose St, 3-4 rush OLB
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